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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around how much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about an approximate quantity or amount of something.
Example: "Can you tell me around how much the project will cost?"
Alternatives: "approximately how much" or "roughly how much".
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And with all those pills around, how much of that actually goes to friends?
"We can't get our arms around how much this is in use," Ms. Smith said.
The plot revolves around how much the house is costing him and Miss Loy.
It's around how much money can we make, and the cheapest way to make it.
From what she heard, the conversation revolved around how much to pay for a certain company.
He said: "There is still huge uncertainty around how much shale gas there is and how much can be extracted.
And there do tend to be two general tendencies that focus around how much government you think you need.
Today, speculation revolves around how much longer Mr. Newhouse will maintain his desk in the executive suite.
Such is the appetite in both the Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets that discussions now revolve around how much larger, not smaller, the listing can be.
In other words, the talks between Sather and the Capitals revolved around how much money the Capitals were willing to pick up from the remainder of Jagr's contract.
Under a longstanding practice, the governor's proposal usually sets the floor for spending and the debate revolves around how much the two houses can add to it.
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